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PREFACE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
Title 1 ADMINISTRATION
Title 2 TAXES
Title 3 BUSINESS LICENSES*
Title 4 BUSINESS REGULATION
Chapter 4.02 (Repealed by 5409, 11/30/93)
Chapter 4.03 COMMERCIAL FILMING
Chapter 4.04 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS AND STRUCTURES - GENERAL*
Chapter 4.05 SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Chapter 4.06 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.07 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.08 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS AND STRUCTURES - NEAR FREEWAYS*
Chapter 4.09 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING OF MOTEL AND HOTEL RENTAL RATES
Chapter 4.10: COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION IN THE RESORT AREA
Chapter 4.12 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.14 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.16 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.18 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.19 MEDICAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND PROCESSING
Chapter 4.20 MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
Chapter 4.21 MOBILE MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
Chapter 4.22 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.24 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.28 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.29 (Repealed by 6261, 1/15/13)
Chapter 4.30 (Repealed by 5758, 3/20/01)
Chapter 4.31 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.32 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.36 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.40 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.44 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.48 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.50 CURB ADDRESS NUMBERING
Chapter 4.52 SOLICITORS AND SIDEWALK VENDORS*
Chapter 4.53 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.56 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.60 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.64 SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS*
Chapter 4.68 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.70 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.72 TAXICABS
Chapter 4.73 TAXICAB FRANCHISES
Chapter 4.75 TOWING OR IMPOUNDING VEHICLES FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY
Chapter 4.76 (Repealed by 5810, 4/23/02)
Chapter 4.80 TRANSPORTATION - JITNEY SERVICE
Chapter 4.82 NEWSRACKS ON PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 4.90 ESCORT BUREAU, INTRODUCTORY SERVICES AND SIMILAR BUSINESSES
Chapter 4.95 FALSE ALARMS
Chapter 4.96 ADULT READING MATERIAL
Chapter 4.97 (Repealed by 6245, 6/5/12)
Chapter 4.98 ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARADE AND FESTIVAL
Chapter 4.99 RETAIL SALE OF CONCEALABLE FIREARMS
Chapter 4.100 COMMERCIAL MARIJUANA ACTIVITIES AND OUTDOOR CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA
Chapter 4.110 SYRINGE EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
Title 5 BICYCLES
Title 6 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 7 MORALS AND CONDUCT
Title 8 ANIMALS
Title 9 RADIO AND ELECTRONICS
Title 10 PUBLIC SERVICE AND UTILITIES
Title 11 PUBLIC PROPERTY
Title 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 13 PARKS AND BOULEVARDS
Title 14 TRAFFIC
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND HOUSING
Title 16 FIRE
Title 17 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES
Title 18 ZONING
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR CALIFORNIA CITIES
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4.03.070 LICENSES, FEES AND COSTS.
   Except for business license fees, applicable Fire Department permit fees and applicable Police Department fees set forth in the Anaheim Municipal Code or by resolution of the City Council, no other applicable licenses, permits or fees shall be required for issuance of a film permit except as expressly hereinafter set forth in this chapter.
   .010   The permittee shall pay the City of Anaheim for costs of services of any personnel, use of property, or equipment including but not limited to police, fire and traffic control needed to facilitate any activity associated with the permit. Any such costs shall be deemed conditions to the permit and shall be paid to the City prior to the date such costs will be incurred by the City. (Ord. 5510 § 1 (part); August 8, 1995.)
4.03.080 LIABILITY PROVISIONS.
   The requirements of this section are applicable whenever permittee's operations will utilize or impact City facilities or property as determined by the City.
   .010   Liability Insurance; Indemnity and Faithful Performance Bond. Before a permit is issued a certificate of insurance will be required to be submitted evidencing insurance in an amount not less than one million dollars per occurrence written on an occurrence form for comprehensive or commercial general liability and one million dollars per occurrence for automobile liability. In the event the use of pyrotechnics or any other unusual activity is contemplated, the permittee will be required to submit evidence of insurance which will cover said use or activity in an amount and form acceptable to the Risk Manager. Specifically as to pyrotechnics, the amount of liability coverage shall at the minimum meet the limits required by State law and evidence of this insurance will additionally be reviewed by the Fire Department. An endorsement to said liability policies shall be submitted naming the City of Anaheim, its officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers as additional insureds. The Risk Manager is authorized to reduce the insurance requirements above if it is deemed to be in the best interests of the City of Anaheim.
   .020   Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement. An applicant shall execute a hold harmless and indemnity agreement as provided by the City of Anaheim prior to the issuance of a permit under this chapter.
   .030   Faithful Performance Bond. To ensure cleanup and restoration of the site, an applicant may be required to post a refundable cash deposit or faithful performance bond (amount to be determined by the Director) upon submittal of the application. Upon completion of filming, cleanup and restoration of the site by the permittee, and inspection of the site by the City of Anaheim, the bond shall be returned to the applicant. (Ord. 5510 § 1 (part); August 8, 1995.)
4.03.090 NOTICE OF APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF PERMIT.
   The Director of Public Works or his designee shall endeavor to act on the application within three business days after filing thereof and shall at such time mail and/or transmit by facsimile transmission to the applicant a notice of his action. If the application is disapproved, said notice shall state the reasons for such disapproval. (Ord. 5510 § 1 (part); August 8, 1995.)
4.03.100 APPEAL OF DECISION OF DIRECTOR.
   Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Director of Public Works, or his designee, shall have the right to appeal the approval, conditional approval, or disapproval of the application to the City Manager or his designee (the "City Manager"). The appeal shall be taken within five business days after notice of the decision is mailed or transmitted to the applicant. An appeal shall result in a de novo review of the application by the City Manager. The City Manager shall endeavor to act upon the appeal within five business days after the filing thereof. The decision of the City Manager shall be final. (Ord. 5510 § 1 (part); August 8, 1995.)
4.03.110 VIOLATION.
   If the permittee violates any provision of this chapter, or any condition of a permit issued pursuant thereto, the City of Anaheim may revoke the permit. City of Anaheim employees who have authority to revoke the permit include the Director, personnel assigned to the Police Department, Fire Department and Code Enforcement Division of the Planning Department. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or any of the terms and conditions of the film permit shall be a misdemeanor punishable as set forth in Section 1.01.370 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. (Ord. 5510 § 1 (part); August 8, 1995.)